Sarah Jarosz is perfect in how she follows the leader, whoever she sings with. Her timing, harmony, and everything else is perfect. She is truly an amazing talent. Sierra Hull is good too, BTW.
Stole my words!! Goosebumps. Ladies, absolutely incredible. Grew up in the Bible Belt and now living in North Idaho. Miss those harmonies. Keep it up!!!
Love this song and the only other time I have heard it. Is the video on TH-cam of Billy Strings and his Dad singing it. This is a different but just as beautiful rendition.
Wow. Some of the best current practitioners of what is sometimes called "Americana" are supremely talented young women. Each of these four fits that bill.
I get a kick out of seeing pros like this put together a performance on the fly When they're young it's especially impressive. They're young, but they really know their stuff.
When I hear these angels sing I can’t help but to compare them to the garbage coming out of Hollywood , it makes me long to hear real music, from real people singing real music…
@@edeledeledel5490 You miss the point entirely,. I have been a professional musician and know that sometimes the best of words may not mean anything to those singing them. And who says I am a Christian? Pretty judgey there Edsel.
@@runwillrobinson If you really are a professional musician, I would have thought you would have detected that they were all concentrating on not cocking something up, as this was obviously an impromptu performance, either completely unrehearsed or seriously under-rehearsed. And superb and committed professional musicians as they are, they were trying to give a good performance and entertain their audience without a big gaff in the middle of it. And if you are not a Christian, why the hell does it bother you?
@@edeledeledel5490 my sentiments exactly. I brought that link with me, and found you'd already made it available. She and the song draw the likes of Ricky Skaggs and Sharon White, nobody going all virtuoso; I think if Mr. R. watches her sing this song (and considers the chances they all chose it to be catchy) his question will be answered....It's also a pretty good song - here's another take from another generation: th-cam.com/video/rSc1205qlX8/w-d-xo.html
I know what your mean. I prefer using the 4 chord. I made most of the arrangements a gospel bluegrass band I was in, but I didn’t know this song (that’s hard for me to believe now). The guys were used to skipping the 4 chord, so I just let it go. I played a 5 note riff for that note that make it palatable for me. Those passing chords are done a lot of the time to make the music flow more smoothly. Look at Amazing Grace. At the end of the line, “blind but now I see”. Most folks play a 6th minor and then skip the passing 1 chord and go straight to the 5 on “now” (yes, there is a 1 there). That makes is must smoother though. Some even skip the minor too and go to the 5 on “now”. I always use the minor, but I don’t mind skipping the 1 chord if playing it at a fast tempo. After all, Ricky Skaggs doesn’t play it.
This is just the thing when I want to listen to something beautiful and soothing at the end of a long day.
Sarah Jarosz is perfect in how she follows the leader, whoever she sings with. Her timing, harmony, and everything else is perfect. She is truly an amazing talent. Sierra Hull is good too, BTW.
Four of the best female Americana musicians on the planet together on 1 stage ... be still my heart!
Bluegrass gospel it's powerful just makes me want to praise and worship Jesus with all my Heart
Throw Molly Tuttle up there too!
My two favourite singers on the same stage, flanked from two other extraordinary musicians. Goose bumps. Thanx for sharing.
cool good comment I agree
So beautiful.This song blesses my heart and Soul.🙏
Stole my words!! Goosebumps. Ladies, absolutely incredible. Grew up in the Bible Belt and now living in North Idaho. Miss those harmonies. Keep it up!!!
*Amazing ladies, amazing harmonies, my soul is happy. Pity, beautiful things last so short.
Love this song and the only other time I have heard it. Is the video on TH-cam of Billy Strings and his Dad singing it. This is a different but just as beautiful rendition.
Once again, Sierra hull impresses me again
Spontaneously felt and put together you lady's are what I needed to hear that k you you have no idea what you just did for me.!!!!😎😁🤗🥰😘😍💞👀🙌👏🤝🤜🤛✌️🤙🤘🤟🖖
Wow. Some of the best current practitioners of what is sometimes called "Americana" are supremely talented young women. Each of these four fits that bill.
Absolutely beautiful 💐 harmony and great pickin.
The words are real,the harmony lovely.
Truly heavenly harmonies!
Great talent! All 4 of them!
I get a kick out of seeing pros like this put together a performance on the fly
When they're young it's especially impressive. They're young, but they really know their stuff.
Great job Girls I enjoyed very much.
Absolutely beautiful and as Sierra said, impromptu. Imagine if they had rehearsed!
Impeccable Talent; I’ve been blessed
Beautiful harmony.
oh, so so good what a blend , great harmony ,well done !!!!!
I hear the angels singing am i dead.
Oh my word -- Sierra, for my soul's sake, do more Southern Gospel.
Wow, that was incredible!
I call this hope for the future
Hopefully, we'll see this quartet again at this fall's FreshGrass!
Man wouldn’t that be awesome.
This is Really the main reason I want to go, but I can’t afford to attend the whole festival.
I first saw her on Ronnie Reno’s show she was good on that show but is even better now ,and so sweet
Just a quick pickem up video... you 4 rocked it. Thanks & ditto on all of the other comments, except for any thumby downers.
When I hear these angels sing I can’t help but to compare them to the garbage coming out of Hollywood , it makes me long to hear real music, from real people singing real music…
Great to see you again
Impeccable Talent
Guuuaaauu qué lindas chicas ,linda música
Y cantan lindo
Saludos cordiales y bendiciones
Jeesh sierra should join in with her for a tour!
Beautiful singing then honmory for guitar together with that name Jesus.
She is sensitive, pretty and skifull.👍👍🙏
Two mandolins is amazing
VERY nice Just found this.
When this was over Tony and Ricky were in the queue. they are pretty good too. 😉
The ultimate supergroup...
Perfect
alright. happy now.
So good band!! From France.
Bjr, c'est vrai que c'est l'Everest là ! vous êtes où en France? suis dans le nord des Vosges
Very beautiful and very beautifully done!!👍👏🛐🛐✝️✝️🌹🌹🌹💓🌄💕🎆❤️🔯🕎💗🇺🇸
Good looking
Great legs!
Great stuff 😊
What a natural collaboration.
Looks like an old 0-17 Martian from Mars Pennsylvania you got yourself right there girl. I got one on em too from 37
very good
Des gurls knows how to play stuff for sure
Very nice!!
This is very close to Appalachian Christian mountain music ,. Those people get up with the chickens and already going by 4:30 a.m.
Wow
I’m from the Isle of Man 🇮🇲
Bluegrass gospel just makes me want to praise and worship Jesus
Ezekiel 18:4
OMG all my Ladies at once!
Don't get much better
Ezekiel 18:4 !
Haha I must have been RIGHT next to you!
Sing it with me now! It’s a small world after all …
This was hot -Literally - We totally roasted this week ~ it was a heatwave with humidity in the 90s
🗽🗽🗽👍👍👍😇😇😇
Too bad the sound recording isnt better. Wa.
Yeah. People who post iPhone videos prove that good audio is clearly dead.
I wonder if those words mean something to them? or is it just a catchy tune?
How is that so-called Christians regularly exhibit such an unChristian attitude... What a totally unnecessary and bitchy comment.
@@edeledeledel5490 You miss the point entirely,. I have been a professional musician and know that sometimes the best of words may not mean anything to those singing them. And who says I am a Christian? Pretty judgey there Edsel.
@@runwillrobinson If you really are a professional musician, I would have thought you would have detected that they were all concentrating on not cocking something up, as this was obviously an impromptu performance, either completely unrehearsed or seriously under-rehearsed. And superb and committed professional musicians as they are, they were trying to give a good performance and entertain their audience without a big gaff in the middle of it. And if you are not a Christian, why the hell does it bother you?
Try this then th-cam.com/video/cBtdlkBeFYw/w-d-xo.html
@@edeledeledel5490 my sentiments exactly. I brought that link with me, and found you'd already made it available. She and the song draw the likes of Ricky Skaggs and Sharon White, nobody going all virtuoso; I think if Mr. R. watches her sing this song (and considers the chances they all chose it to be catchy) his question will be answered....It's also a pretty good song - here's another take from another generation: th-cam.com/video/rSc1205qlX8/w-d-xo.html
I hate it when people don't put that extra passing 4 chord in there
I know what your mean. I prefer using the 4 chord. I made most of the arrangements a gospel bluegrass band I was in, but I didn’t know this song (that’s hard for me to believe now). The guys were used to skipping the 4 chord, so I just let it go. I played a 5 note riff for that note that make it palatable for me. Those passing chords are done a lot of the time to make the music flow more smoothly. Look at Amazing Grace. At the end of the line, “blind but now I see”. Most folks play a 6th minor and then skip the passing 1 chord and go straight to the 5 on “now” (yes, there is a 1 there). That makes is must smoother though. Some even skip the minor too and go to the 5 on “now”. I always use the minor, but I don’t mind skipping the 1 chord if playing it at a fast tempo. After all, Ricky Skaggs doesn’t play it.